Sidelight House

At the end of a T-intersection, Sidelight House presents a measured threshold — a veil that filters movement, light, and view. Its dual forms express solidity by day, transforming after dark as internal illumination traces the life within, animating the street with quiet presence. With a favourable orientation to the adjacent neighbour, the house turns […]

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Corner House

Currently under construction, Corner House is located on a gently sloping site on Vancouver’s west side. Designed to meet Passive House standards, the project will pursue certification upon completion. More content to come.

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Yield House

Located in Vancouver’s westside on an east-west oriented site, the Yield House was designed for hosting multiple family guests throughout the year.   A concrete wall, with a cantilevered stair, is the first in a series of built layers in the landscape that define the pedestrian sequence from the road to the main entry. Separated […]

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Gu House

The Gu House is located on a sloped, triangular lot, directly below a busy highway. Designed for a young family of four, the house is a faceted “C” shape, that envelops a protected south facing courtyard, and buffers noise from the adjacent highway. The main entry is located at the inflection point of the “C” […]

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Thompson House

Located on a steep site in West Vancouver, the Thompson House was designed to capture views of the harbour in one direction and mountains in the other, while controlling sightlines to and from the neighbours on either side. Like the wings of a bird stretched out to protect its young, the two side walls and […]

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Pivot House

The Pivot House is located on an irregularly shaped lot in a Burnaby suburb. Pinched on the north end and steeply sloped to the front door, the footprint of the house is shaped by the site, which fans out on the south, allowing for a broad walk-out living space. Designed for a young family of […]

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